Flight conditions · Myrtle Beach
Here's how Myrtle Beach (MYR) is moving today. Below is the live MYR departures board, the busiest hours to fly out, and what to do if your flight slips — so you still know exactly when to leave for the airport.

MYR conditions · now
We couldn't reach MYR's live departures feed this minute. It updates through the day — try again shortly. In the meantime, the live MYR security wait and your Leave-By Time are the fastest way to know when to leave.
No more MYRdepartures are scheduled today. The board fills back up with tomorrow's first flights after midnight, MYR local time.
Live from MYR's scheduled-departure feed, soonest first. Departures only — we don't track individual flight numbers gate to gate.
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Common questions · MYR departures
Check the conditions panel at the top of this page. We read MYR's live departures feed and show whether the schedule is light or busy right now, how many flights have already left, and how many are running behind. It refreshes through the day, so look right before you leave — and recompute your Leave-By Time so a busy morning doesn't catch you out.
The board on this page lists today's MYR departures straight from the live schedule feed — the time, airline, destination, terminal, and current status, soonest first. It covers flights leaving MYR itself; tracking one specific flight number gate to gate is better handled by your airline's app.
It depends on the day, so we chart MYR's departures hour by hour and mark the busiest stretch. Mornings and late afternoons usually pack in the most flights, which means longer security lines. Fly out in a quieter window — or check the live MYR security wait first — and you'll usually get through faster.
A delay can move your whole morning, so don't just sit on the old plan. Recompute your Leave-By Time with the new departure time, then check today's MYR security wait before you go — if the airport is quiet you may have room to spare, and if it's busy you'll still walk out the door at the right moment.
Often, yes — weather is one of the most common reasons departures back up. When it's slowing MYR down, you'll see it in the conditions and the board statuses above, because we show how today's flights are actually moving rather than forecasting the sky. If things are stacking up, recompute your Leave-By Time and check the live wait before you leave.
Departure data from MYR's public schedule feed, refreshed through the day. We show how today's flights are moving — not predictions. Estimates, not a guarantee.